Answer Close-Reading Questions
Have students write their responses, or use the Close-Reading Questions to guide a discussion.
• Who was Christopher Seider? How did his death help spark the American Revolution? (Key Details)
Seider was an 11-year-old boy who lived in Boston, Massachusetts. On February 22, 1770, he took part in a protest outside a store that was selling products from Great Britain. He died after Ebenezer Richardson fired into the crowd. News of his death “spread across Boston like wildfire,” and thousands of people attended his funeral. Anger about his death helped fuel the events of the Boston Massacre that would follow shortly after.
• What was the difference between loyalists and patriots? Why were patriots outraged about British rule? (Domain-Specific Vocabulary)
Loyalists were colonists like Richardson who were loyal to King George III of Great Britain. Patriots were colonists like Seider who rejected British rule of the 13 Colonies. Many patriots were outraged that the British had started taxing products like sugar, glass, tea, and paper to raise money to repay debts from a war against France. Colonists had no say in the taxes because they didn’t have any representatives in the British government.